Hi, I recently joined the site and mentioned in my introduction post that I was going to refurbish a brake caliper. After removing the wheel and also looking at the handle inside the car, I think the handbrake is stuck on the driver side rear wheel.
The handle in the car is very loose with no tension whatsoever until it's pulled almost all the way up. I have attached photos of what the bolts look like when it is up and down (first is up, the rest are down). I've never dealt with a handbrake before but am I right in thinking that brass coloured plate should be flush against the black bit even when down?
I had to drive the car when this first happened and the disc was very hot after a while hence I thought it was a stuck caliper. It squeels while maneuvering but that stops when the car is moving along the road.
When I turn the rear wheels by hand, the passenger side one has a little bit of friction but the driver side (the one that has been squeeling and getting hot) will only move freely by a few degrees each way under my strength. I can hear the squeel when it gets to the point where it won't move.
Any ideas please?
Thank you!
The handle in the car is very loose with no tension whatsoever until it's pulled almost all the way up. I have attached photos of what the bolts look like when it is up and down (first is up, the rest are down). I've never dealt with a handbrake before but am I right in thinking that brass coloured plate should be flush against the black bit even when down?
I had to drive the car when this first happened and the disc was very hot after a while hence I thought it was a stuck caliper. It squeels while maneuvering but that stops when the car is moving along the road.
When I turn the rear wheels by hand, the passenger side one has a little bit of friction but the driver side (the one that has been squeeling and getting hot) will only move freely by a few degrees each way under my strength. I can hear the squeel when it gets to the point where it won't move.
Any ideas please?
Thank you!